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The LinkedIn Future of Work Fund is a corporate grant from LinkedIn supporting nonprofit organizations helping workers navigate career transitions and develop skills for the evolving economy. The fund prioritizes programs providing job seekers with digital skills training, career coaching, and connections to employment in high-growth sectors.
LinkedIn focuses on populations facing the greatest barriers to workforce participation, including low-income workers, people of color, and individuals displaced by automation or economic disruption. Eligible applicants are registered nonprofits with established workforce development programs. Grant amounts and application timelines vary; monitor LinkedIn's social impact channels for current funding announcements.
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Expanded 2026 Future of Work Fund launched by LinkedIn Summer School/Winter School Expanded 2026 Future of Work Fund launched by LinkedIn Call Expanded 2026 Future of Work Fund launched by LinkedIn for is open now!!! AI is reshaping the future of work – by 2030, 70% of the skills required to do our jobs will have changed, accelerated by AI.
In 2025, LinkedIn launched their Future of Work Fund to help ensure that everyone across the global workforce can access the benefits of AI. In their first year, they supported leading nonprofit innovators around the world harnessing AI to drive economic inclusion. As they look towards the future, they are doubling down on our commitment to support career starters overcoming barriers navigate this time of labor market transition.
They know that the way young adults prepare for and access the workforce is rapidly changing and are committed to harnessing our resources – including cash grant funding and in-kind supports – to meet the moment and help ensure no one is left behind. Get the Youth Opportunities iOS App here for the fully-funded opportunities. They are now accepting applications for our expanded 2026 Future of Work Fund.
The following eligibility criteria outline the types of organizations and approaches the Future of Work Fund is designed to support. To be considered, please submit an application.
Their Future of Work Fund is focused on supporting organizations using AI innovation to expand economic opportunity across a wide variety of use cases – from helping young adults overcoming barriers prepare for and navigate their career to helping them access job opportunities and succeed once in the workforce. View their first round of Future of Work grantee partners for examples of the work we support.
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Check out LinkedIn’s 2025 Skills on the Rise for more. They prioritize organizations supporting young adults overcoming barriers who are actively entering or soon-to-be entering the workforce, typically between the ages of 18-24 though this varies by country.
Furthermore, they are focused on supporting young adults most likely to experience unemployment and/or under-employment, including but not limited to individuals from low-income backgrounds and individuals skilled through alternative routes. Each organization may submit one application to be considered for the Future of Work Fund.
The only exception is if you are applying as part of a distinct coalition or collaborative with a different lead organization, in which case each lead organization may submit its own application. Selected recipients will receive a one-time unrestricted grant through our Donor Advised Fund with the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. Funding amount is determined based on application criteria.
Grant size will vary by grantee based on strength and relevance of application to fund goals, with most grants anticipated to fall within the $200k-300k USD range.
Legally registered nonprofit, charity, or equivalent not-for-profit organization in the country of operation, recognized by the appropriate governing authority U.S.-based organizations must hold 501(c)(3) status Organizations must be able to receive philanthropic grant funding directly Workforce development focus with programs, services, and/or influencing systems that help people access, prepare for, and/or succeed in an AI-powered workforce Demonstrate a clear use of AI innovation to expand economic opportunity and/or commitment to prepare young adults to succeed in an AI-powered workforce Support young adults and career starters overcoming barriers to economic opportunity .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Legally registered nonprofit or charitable organizations focused on workforce development and AI innovation, particularly those helping young adults overcome barriers to entering the workforce. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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